I would love to see the Dunkirk missions(s) come back as I was without a PC for July & August when that was happening. Heck, I would be happy at getting a shot at Jack Dunkirk and the heck with anything else associated with the campaign.

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I would love to see the Dunkirk missions(s) come back as I was without a PC for July & August when that was happening. Heck, I would be happy at getting a shot at Jack Dunkirk and the heck with anything else associated with the campaign.

Jack Dunkirk is a historical captain like Yamamoto, so I don't see why not. If Dunkirk ever returns hopefully Blyskawica will finally be playable, seeing as she was a participant in the real evacuation.

Jack Dunkirk is a historical captain like Yamamoto, so I don't see why not. If Dunkirk ever returns hopefully Blyskawica will finally be playable, seeing as she was a participant in the real evacuation.

I like the Buffalo or as the Finns called it The American Car in your signature.

I like the Buffalo or as the Finns called it The American Car in your signature.

For the British and Americans, flying the Buffalo was like a newbie taking a Weymouth into battle against a Unicum division sailing Umikazes. The conditions and climate in which they flew magnified all of its weaknesses.

For the Finns, flying the Buffalo was like a Unicum player taking an Umikaze into battle against bots sailing Weymouths. The conditions and climate in which they flew MITIGATED all of its weaknesses.

For the British and Americans, flying the Buffalo was like a newbie taking a Weymouth into battle against a Unicum division sailing Umikazes. The conditions and climate in which they flew magnified all of its weaknesses.

For the Finns, flying the Buffalo was like a Unicum player taking an Umikaze into battle against bots sailing Weymouths. The conditions and climate in which they flew MITIGATED all of its weaknesses.

True but the tactics that the British and Americans used also played into enemy hands where the Finns flew the planes to their strengths like the AVG in China with their P-40's.

True but the tactics that the British and Americans used also played into enemy hands where the Finns flew the planes to their strengths like the AVG in China with their P-40's.

I would appreciate an English-language source or two - most that I have read do not go into detail on this matter (about the Finns, I mean; I have read about the AVG in quite some detail), only that the Buffalo perversely redeemed itself in Finnish hands (I'm sort of imagining a World of Warplanes or War Thunder version of Little White Mouse calling it garbage, and then a flame war erupting on EU servers from Finns defending it vociferously, LOL).

I would appreciate an English-language source or two - most that I have read do not go into detail on this matter (about the Finns, I mean; I have read about the AVG in quite some detail), only that the Buffalo perversely redeemed itself in Finnish hands (I'm sort of imagining a World of Warplanes or War Thunder version of Little White Mouse calling it garbage, and then a flame war erupting on EU servers from Finns defending it vociferously, LOL).

The Buffalo was a Boom & Zoom plane, a diving attack - the boom followed by flying away and then recovering altitude - the zoom, where the worlds training and tactics was almost universally based on the turning fight, Turn & Burn, like in WWI.